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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] take place[Swahili Word] -sadifu[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] take place[Swahili Word] -sibu[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] when did it take place[Swahili Example] ilisibu lini?------------------------------------------------------------ -
5 take place
1. случаться; происходить; иметь место2. случаться; случиться; происходить; произойтиto take place — случаться, иметь место
3. иметь место4. происходитьСинонимический ряд:occur (verb) arrive; befall; chance; come about; come to pass; happen; occur; turn up -
6 take place
(to happen: What took place after that?) tener lugar, suceder, pasarexpr.• tener lugar expr.v.• celebrar v.• desarrollar v.• devenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• discurrir v.• efectuar v. -
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8 take\ place
կատարվել to take place: պատահել, տեղի ունենալ, առաջացնել -
9 take place
происходить, случаться; состояться, иметь местоThe wedding will take place next week. — Свадьба будет на следующей неделе.
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12 take place
(to happen: What took place after that?) ske* * *(to happen: What took place after that?) ske -
13 take place
(to happen: What took place after that?) eiga sér stað -
14 take place
(to happen: What took place after that?) megtörténik -
15 take place
(to happen: What took place after that?) acontecer -
16 take place
meydana gelmek, olmak* * *meydana gel* * *(to happen: What took place after that?) olmak, meydana gelmek -
17 take place
(to happen: What took place after that?) zgoditi se -
18 take place
• sattua(tapahtua)• sattua (tapaht.)• sattua• tapahtua• käydä (tapahtua)* * *(to happen: What took place after that?) tapahtua -
19 take place
(to happen: What took place after that?) finne sted, skje -
20 take place
См. также в других словарях:
take place — {v. phr.} To happen; occur. * /The accident took place only a block from his home./ * /The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome./ * /The dance will take place after the graduation exercises./ Compare: GO ON(3) … Dictionary of American idioms
take place — {v. phr.} To happen; occur. * /The accident took place only a block from his home./ * /The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome./ * /The dance will take place after the graduation exercises./ Compare: GO ON(3) … Dictionary of American idioms
take place — ► to happen: »The handover to the new owners will take place in July. »The historic meeting took place in New York. Main Entry: ↑place … Financial and business terms
take place — ► take place occur. Main Entry: ↑place … English terms dictionary
take place — index arise (occur), occur (happen), supervene Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take place — verb come to pass (Freq. 54) What is happening? The meeting took place off without an incidence Nothing occurred that seemed important • Syn: ↑happen, ↑hap, ↑go on, ↑pass off … Useful english dictionary
take place — to happen. The meeting took place in the lawyers office on October 20th. Not all engineering failures take place suddenly and dramatically. Usage notes: often take place suggests that something has happened at a particular time in a particular… … New idioms dictionary
take\ place — v. phr. To happen; occur. The accident took place only a block from his home. The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome. The dance will take place after the graduation exercises. Compare: go on(3) •• to happen; to occur … Словарь американских идиом
take place — to happen The Olympics take place every four years. I don t know exactly what took place in the classroom … English dictionary
take place — happen, occur The race will take place at the university track at 10 a.m … English idioms
To take place — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English